
Get To Know Me
Hi there! My name is Janice, and I'm a space, tech, and coffee enthusiast studying Marketing and Entrepreneurship at Rutgers University. I'm always looking for ways to have fun, make new friends, and learn everyone else's stories. So here's mine.
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A Quick History
TRAVEL
My first time traveling was when I was five years old. Every summer, my family went to South Korea to visit family and family friends. As a kid, I took splashing through the public water parks, grabbing strawberry milk at convenience stores, and sleeping on floor mats (the Korean way) all for granted. After a long halt, I began traveling again- this time without parental guidance- with friends in high school for debate trips and skipping prom.
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I loved the freedom I had when traveling. It gave me the ability to learn and make mistakes from venturing in unknown places as a young adult. This summer, I visited South Korea again to sharpen my Korean language at Yonsei University and I was awestruck by how much the country had changed and developed. From extremely efficient and clean buildings, 3-floored VR zones, to the cutest Racoon Cafes, it was everything that I wished the United States had. I also met some of the best people in my life who I still keep in touch with today. My time there had felt like a dream but I didn't want it to stop. I wanted to start working as soon as possible to save up for future trips. But as it turns out, being a student comes with perks.
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BUSINESS
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As a business student, the university pays for business competitions that include going long distances. And with enough effort, you'll find that entering these competitions come with a lot of benefits. This March (before COVID-19 struck), my team and I were to fly out to Monterrey, Mexico to pitch our idea for the Hult Prize Competition. And in April, I was supposed to be in Massachusetts to market a passion project of mine in the Draper Competition (Massachusetts isn't very far, but hey as a New Jerseyan I'm easily excited). Although I was a little disappointed, safety comes first and there are many more opportunities!
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Fast forward to today, and I'm no travel guru but I'm always down for adventures and seeking opportunities to grab a flight.


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My Travel Style
I would say I'm a solo traveler, but I'm blessed to have my travel companion and boyfriend join me on many of my trips (that's how we met, after all). I tend to be drawn to the city where there are lots of people, lights, and sights. I love getting to know locals or exchange students, visiting cute cafes, high skylines, and libraries. Because I am still a university student, I lean more on tight budgets, but I don't shy away from exciting opportunities that may cost more, say Backpacking, cruises, or fine dining on the 100th floor.
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All in all, I love the city life and walking around until I've seen it all. I like to go where the adventures are and I don't mind climbing 2000 steps to get to the view I want.



My Mission
My main goal for this blog is to create a place where people can learn from my experiences and mistakes. As a business student, my goals are:
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to share my honest career/university tips and tricks that I learned outside the classroom
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to help other students learn about entrepreneurship, new opportunities, and relevant global events
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My travel goals, on the other hand, are much simpler:
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making friends and unforgettable memories
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Thank you for reading this far and enjoying my blog. I plan to share more tips and tricks, hacks, and advice soon. Happy reading!
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